Rising Sun Times, Volume 4, Number 168, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 4 February 1837 — Page 4

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OX Till" r KEYING ANX MANAG r.MtXT OF M 1 1, ( II COWS. It is of great consequence in the m.an-n-ement .of a dairy, th.it the t- -should be treated uitn gei.in-::.- ss. (hat they may not be nfiaid of 1 i u milked or dislike the rsvlk r. A will not yield her milk w i'.h: gh ' ' she fears, h itos orappre'.ei.ch- n: -- meet fro an our. 4 cms : ar: mi; : ! ; may have their character f" goi.'ie! ss

and good milkers fenied nor in which they are tr (ruth, of much im;vv'a. c ce raed i r 1 a daiiy or it-- pro cstabh-hed and iihi-!r stc! ni T; ; d. to : by i ; w munieution I rein . wat d. puhli-hed in York Baa:-; Agt it u as follows: 'Having formerly kept a 1 ug-- number of row?, 1 observed nia.:y amongst them dried op their miik -o irly in tne fall that ih'' wer-- no! cth'M? with tiie sum: milk plenty unii; ia!" likewise have open he observe, that some ot ti very g-od to the r-a ton ke. la 1 : t P 1 i'i OI i be m (. ; . i i ; .1 tie Y ff: 1 a ' iiad -i: ti... 1 i-e. ;!.; di led un ineir milk b,e wore tmpioir iiave t- poit th found i; expe-lit ;n if pa1 be - av so ate of i VOtJbg ee, iv? ! ; 1 e.'.i mil ,1 ; -. a . d ti 1. ; cause to the msiiiing fa sea-Oil tiie v rave to: k : r.:r ;n experiments since. 1 have t ar young co vs. tiie fnt ar tin y miik, niav ! nmde. w i'ii ear; (a! ir.a and good keejiite;. most any length of tn froai the lirst of M ' February fohowin. a late alwavs after with But if they are left to mve m: iV I s ' i i ' ! ; . '.- !a lie !ir-t :d a li! ;i !. ( .li ei'ui : .!' to diy uj th n' '.car. ii t' muic, earn sncceeu have a calf every vcn. tin wai ra i at the same sea?on .f tne vear nothing but extraordinary keeping ; prevent it, and t'ha.t but a s'iori ti; I have bad them nrv up tnet August, iibd ccuhl not by a i i ! i a n.-iiiis make them give milk much past that time in any succeeding year. I had two heifers which had calves in April, and aft r gelling I hem gentle, 1 set a bov to m: f tnem mr tne. sca-en. ( w is often done the first season oi acc.oma 01 their naving smaii lea -.; 1;e w ;s -careless and dried them both ia August. Although i was satisfied i should lose th.e greater part of ibo prn'if : them afterwards, yet 1 took ii noon me the following vear to milk ti.eni myself and give them stood feed, but to nr. par pose. I could not make them give milk much past the time they dried the year before. I have two cons now that were milked the first year they had calves, until near the tinr: of their calving again, and have continued lo give milk as late ever since, if we will miik then". Gaiace F(:f)n r . ..-3 .-5 A good sty is of th tance in fatting hogs, important tar keepiiu 2 tc-nasl ir.ipoi Nor is it ! them ia w ii.Jc a uie moie co..iior:;t!iy ih-w are kcol ..! n tholesiliouiishinent (hey 1 q iii e. The sty should b?; propoi tinned i:i size to the number of sv.inc it i- (o contain. One of sixteen feet by (wclve is pro'.ably sullieient tor eight fitting swine. It should be divided into Iwoapaitmcbis; that in the rear whh.-h shank! be about six feet wide, shoe ! bo !.,--e and warm for the hog to lie in. Hautboy should have a constant simplv of A... I;,,. .. .. -. . .. . 11 1 J 11 lei , w u( 1 me W Ci! r . - . r 1- coca lor it ij essentia pe; ;, ; t o jvCi p. t ! le i; U -id part f tin si v. which v. 0 a i , 1 1 ;ea he iib.vil t; feet wi le, s! scendiag iai i lainoavo ti.o II. io r. ep' ' ' 1 ' e Mr .ii.u :!! an iiig. I he truagii sinaiid t.; oa ti ; r Side, coviai d w'uii o:,c 'd ; iiiivl 1; ti Sgbt pi i'i-? s!:;jti;.j ! Inhere il, at such (iisi.w.ces a:, lhal one hog only c-aabl j..;: J,.;. i)Ci. ecil il!; t a of e io. i a ... ' while f oding, I he w .:..ik( r a a t shoiibi h- p.. cr. i ne w v. lib .a .'oo; : f be proh eh-d are in th-- ou a : ; c I a g i t tie--.;, a ad- sbo a i! i- , he id '. ei a 0 :.at iS;e n .an - enan-, cr or lei-am: A a . iig to the , -. 1 1 e be;-.! ,.r it should h' t1.;:!!-!-,!,) 'e t t Ivc wide might be a - ;in,! in m i;i each n t. I In " i u' ' a ., '' SV. ''.'.il l..'l'i .an again be suh.hvnied. I in,'. ',., 1 .... M ' I I qui. 1 oftao rinnii is pari a aiai i maa may no! be b-iv ' t l-tiiing. b,,, I to he. b. ., - ' i'- ".'...t i.e .'i s. ,a-.i lo i'b 'he lee.iing pa 1 ! n i, ! ; (",,r (,,,, m ae hog kept togetia r ;-.r not ;,pt to e; j .y bat p.. ace .and q aiet which i nee an to their fttti.-.; uvll. Post? fc!,ould also be set up in th- sty for the .. i i. , o-. ' 1 , l.l . I... t... . 1 . . 1 1 1

logs to rub themselves. 11 ihiiiy-two .ogsare to he kept or fatted, then, per-

haps the belter way is, 10 nave iwo 4 "i VC 1 o ('the dimensions last described, cod together, with a roof over the !it i--. aiid a 1 age between tnem tor .1 r ; of earning food to the a nail of ihe roof extended ::-shicrahh- beyo::d (he sty, it would ;i' id a rotivoniej.t cover for forming a ean of coir, no.-.! from the dang of the ;.; tr,;:i'A! 'i i-j;-: or is;:t sugar. IVe copy the following from the .10! s Debuts, a French pubiica;ii 15. !o3C. for the purpose !g tiio simplicity oi tne pro- i r' anuiacturing heel sugar, and : 1.: u ( ! to prec ,i . 4,L po;;;:i! u; .... L-n!e tl-.o hnsine-s on a small -.r,r residents of the village of Waller-', d -p.iMRif and i termed same r;e;; Hon far i.ianafe-;;) oi the north, one a e others farmers, ince an assecia1. eel root sugar. ;ha i-.;ipi;.-.l of -100 feanes (.575,00) in it- t qual shares of 50 francs a piece. i i he v w t re able. I bast 01 sugar of 1; very clay to make a : u 1 a .1! li U.i il t . W OI" 11i.'Oai -iU 1 OU pOUtitiS Ihe (o!- ! r 1 i- tie: ;:;lp!' ne de of manufaeiuiing (!." sugar. They used currv (mii? to i-isp I'.e beet roots with, and In-on bags tor expiesdng the iuiee; the sxiaip tints obtained was boiled in the family iron pot, on the black--mitifs liic. By this simple mean? ;!.'-y were able to make a loaf every da.:' If with this rude apparatus !ee-e men were able to make 40 and 50 pi aiiai- of mp.; a;- daily, cannot ever farmer, with trifling xpt-nse, furnish hinili' with riTichinerv bhr making siiai lot .1- l!U ; co!i.-U(nrlion? .m:c:i..-a;-."" ( ! poiuiene e mu-t be unani I lancea k (m the oc1 v 1 iho 1) ciiifation Oi ia "there must be no nuliin ,.- i r.i ;-t .-ill Inn:"' to-

i ( ! t d i v w e iiidi ....; Rich t nit r Daily Adi Choosing ;i wife is hke dipping tin na into ;i bag containing ninetv-tiuie snakes and one ei Ni iuetv nine lo if vou catch the c-i T!iE LATEST AND BEST. 1 1 pin received and is now openir.e. t handsome assortment of FALL AXD IVIXTEil GOODS, of which the fob lowing are a part, viz IT'o, black, brown and green Cloths H -av brown am! mixtdo for Overcoats ( ai-simeres ; striped, plaid and mixt Snt(iaetts: jdaid Linse;, s; Camblets -. green and w liiie Flannels id Thibet dress Hdkfs. and ru-sian Shawh Blanket res(iiig Twilled Cidiv-oes; English and French Print-, ;i handsome assortment Satin Bi ;ua r Bonnets, a new article: V, .-mad Ti innnings ; B Vs and Men's fur and seal Chips :!';-. ..I'.Tiiin v.l! I - T --nin A large , 0f Xlce:-; and ?58r.Ladies' Gaiter Boots, Prunella and Morocco Shoe?; Gloves and Hosiery, Together with a general assortment of ALSO. Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Gi is- and Tin wane, Nails, Cordage. Window Glass and Putty, and ail artielrs ionn"rly k pt in his Store, making iiis stock complete, till of which he wail sa il en hi usual terms. The public and his old customers are respectfully invited io give him a call. Ri'-ing San. Oct. 0. lCdG. - -A :' V K i.;W iii, smiM-ia ier lias ast received from Phu-idt -iIi, and N;c York, a-rai ami complete assortment ei , 1 1. ;2U-5a 5i As3C?ir;?n f"i M r & O -N-t - i INt, IN PART, OF Broiid Cloth--, Cassimeres, Salinetls, a;inel, ! hm!,.;ze(ls, ircassi;ins, Ciiles. Pan,:, a! Mu-lin-, Ginghams, Irish a'h. Tit bio 'Im'w ',vn.

-.!h-.:!. ''Yt s." add.d Franklin, "we mu-t all hung omlh-r. or mot asMi-Mi;l.,

W",i,! U'v a;:' :I r-iyU t of Dress hhg aparl!,i.,,.,..i.!vs Lies, Handkerchiefs Ribands, ""' V 11 ' U 'ohinet Veils, Ladies Tus - iV:';1'1 1, &o. ALS0, ' " v 4--'t.d;i,ravare and Calierv, Queens- '-.-.. ita-r.. ; u-;nv. Hritiaiiia and C1t-s Ware

i ,OtS l2!fS4 ft. B'dsi-I. j -ar ir;a, Casiings, .Nails, Window ' '!ass.Salci, Shovels, 6c Sickles. Ahi, jas i et , ; ved from N,v.v Orleans a lai! a-orlonnt of ;,ll kinds of G RO (ES.C0R1)AGE.FSir,c.&c. to which ho i, -peat b.lly invites the nlb ntmn t,f hi- friend-;md p.alrons. G. W. COCHRAN. Aurora, May 14, 1836. 31 j - M.u'am.7wi

BROWN, Master, (r-x WILL ply regularly fi.7Z a? a packet between k&&?&?& Ri si n g Sun and Cincinnati. Will leave Rising Sun every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at sunrise, and pass Aurora, Petersburg!!, and Livrer:ceburg from 8 to 10 o'clock, and return from Cincinnati on Tues

days, Thursdays and Saturday?. Tins arrangement will continue until further notice is given. P. JAMLS Rising Sup. Dec. 3, 1 83G.-46lf 1, ft B at a 1 "if ,1 T TTi "I jos. u-. riarsiiaii ct iisapn uuck, TUJA V L associated themselves in (lie 1 . M 1 practice of law, in the counties o( Dearborn and Switzerland, in the cir cuit courts of said counties. Mr. Mar.-'sall resides in Madison and Mr. Buck keeps Ids oflke at Rising Sun, wher:- lie may be found. Pu-i tics? co:-.ft:!f-d to them, will receive tin joint attention of both. April 2, 1C:36. NEW & CHEAP STORE, IN RISING SUN, rnviK sub-- ! Ids f ie; rnoer resnecttniiv mtorm 1 (is and tne panne at lai'M 1 1 . 1 1 .1 thai he has rcr.uu ed to Rising Sun, aiu opened his s'ore in th.e room where R K. Katon c co. formerly kept, where In h.is j!;st opci.ed a very large and splen did a.ssorlrr.ciU of Comprising Broad Clollis. (.'assinels C.asimeres, .leans, Circassians, Bomha zeit-, Bombazines, Ginghams, Mu-lins Siiks, Cambrics, llandkerchiefs Li;ins. a splendid assortment of CjIIJ COES. Ribands, Cloves, Hosiery, Tus .,j c.,.., . i ,'., --...." 1 M 1 1 iinci v cuts, "crapes, t. innia Slas and : l 1 t - .v1 .iia-ei-, oummer si nil - in variety, v ' . . cting and Shirtin ei ' Ticking, Combs, Suspenders, Pa i-'ools ;1!k! Shoes, and all oil b: ar!i-Jes 'u 'he Drv (Jo od ;ne Ms. v i-Aitc-F. sjurrLY d:' 1 , 3 " ty, I lard ware, Qticntswarc. ( utU'ry, Csia.sswarc, Tinware-, Ca. tings. ?-ltA, lion, Nails, ?--a!i By i!k: hhi.. rovikr, Hhot, L'ul, iiuliigo, Dvc StnDs, Cord.Jiro, Looking- (J lassos, and in line, everv other article which ccpt in the Stores of this place; and ' ' oen-iminea 10 iceep none mi; is eeiormineu to keen 110:1 j urticles oi the best quality, and to sell vrry forr, persons wishing to purchase may know wb.ere to get the best kind ot bargains. He invites th.e public locall and see for themselves-. PETER RODGERS. Rising Sun, May 23, 1 G3G. NEW & cheap ;oods. AYIa just received and arc now 0p.ening, a large and fashionable assortment of ssrli' iUlilllVi' (i-itfCih-i, consisting in jnu t of Ciilicoes, Ginghams, painted Muslins; Cambrics, Brocade Mu.-lins, Jaconets; Plain & lig'd Book and Swiss, Muslins: Figured and plain Bohinetls; Siiks, Satins, Laces, Irish Linens; Bombazetts, Capes, Drillings; Brown and bleached Sheetings and Shirtings ; A genera, assortment of SPRING axul SUMMER HEAR for gentlemen; A handsome assortment of LadirV SS'3ZSi-a and Bonnet trimmings; Ladies' Baskets, Gloves, Mits, Shoes; and Parasols; Dress Hdkfs.; Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes; Cloths. Cnsimeres, Satinet ; And a very general supply of D R Y ti O O DS, of every description, and ot the best quality. ALSO general assortment of rooories. lard nml ( )iiooiiv:iric . - - -.llX'V,'!. CI;hui and (Jlasswaro. Tinware. Cntlory, Iron, Stool, Nails,Soytlu:s, Sickles, Shove's, Spades, Castings, Cordage, )yc Studs, Palm Hals, "Window Glass, Cooper's Tools, w all other articles herelofore kept m uieir oiore, making their stock very large, all of which they will sell on their usual accommodating terms. The jquhlic are invited to give them a call. ' Rising Sun. June 11, 183C. - &mtmia Still. iSifcO .BlJLS Conemaugh Sail, on - - - - r i i I r i i iii.iiui finu mr hhic low lor Ciish, by the subscriber. G. V. COCHRAN. Aurora, July 10, 1836. Vineg.-r, of the first qu.ili- ), just received .and for s.ile, a( retail, ' BAUMAN & RUSH. December 3.

HEAP CLOTHING STORE,

I!. FlH5iU, Taifor, TTf-rAVIiS'G made a Large addition to his former stock, is now enabled to oiter to the public ;i txencral asscrtmcnt of READY MADIl CLOTHING, among which is almost every arcie 01 i S .ill' I ii 'r . 1 V..V. ill. 1 1 n . i '.pparel, in common ' iriantil v of w bieh U.-( ;ue nnu very best quality, and mo-t fa.-liional-le co lors, together with a urea! variety of common FALL and WLXTEll GARMENTS, too various and too numer Olb to Spet i i here. A gre it variety of C'onS', of different sizes, shapes and colors, some of which are of a very line quality of Broad Ciotii, !ce. ece. Gentlemen intending to purchase Clothing, are re spoeifullv invited to c;ill and see his stock be lore purchasing elsewhere. The above goods will be sold at very low prices. D. V. continues to make custom work a- usual, and to cut out for those .no wis 1 to have their work made at barne. Rising Sun, Aug. 13, 183G. My HEAD IMHTEBS REMOVED I hi friends and th.e public, that he has taken up his winter quarters in Mr. berantoti s tailor s.mp 011 .Main street, onnosiiP tuahv at .I-,-. - I -I. i . JVislman s, voi'T;: w lit piiee lend lo a!! c;dls in hi nrnfes--ion. sueii as BAR BERING. TOOTH PULLING and BLEEDiNG, in the host manner, and on moderate terms. f rorn his cxpei ac-nee in these branches ef husincS', and in-ving pra;urcd new am! h:-t quali! inslrumeni--, In: Hatter h'.m-eU that he will he able to imparl -niirfaelien to a!! who may patrouiz . ; -s 1 r.r 1 ; . t 1 1 , n;ai. e? ii.-liU.ia nailed anu put in good oi'oer, on saoia no ace. S. S. WALKER. Ri-dng S r.. ) . .1. 8 30. ;?oeT AX!) mi)E STORE iCi , fci3 lU.GS h i!e to announce to his numer oas i ;i-toin..-s and the public in gener al, that lie has R E M O V E 1) hi es!ahh-hm--n( to Mi. Shaw's new brick .-ii i t i - .i u -img on ai ini -i reel, oi reel i v opno--i ! e My. - i si a -1 -V i-ilblog of., w heir he I ,a now on ii i . id, a ad w i il cms I i a I keep.il gei a i ;i! as-ni l meat el ,.Ien coarse a ad line Bug..--, Mon rooV, .ow j'.iarters, Hrooans and Puaisss; Ladies1 Loadierand Mo rocco boots, !mucs, (jtiifers and Pumps; CIiiidre:rs Siiocs, and al other articles in his line, the. chiet pari of which are manulaet nretl in hi-; own S'mp, out of good material-, and by (in ae-i t . i woikmen; ana irom ins b!g experience in the business, and the general satisfaction heretofore given, he fools as-urod that those who purchase his woik, will not be dissatisfied with it. Work made to order, and repairing done as usual. Rising Sun. Nov. 1?, 18 56. retail mmw & ii'poT S T O i jE. BAUMAN El RUSH, Rf.srr.CTKui.nv inform their friends and the public, generally, that they have received, in addition It) their old stock, an sorti-nent of S'VoSi i OCCi'iics of the best quality; also, foreign and domestic LIQUORS, which they will re tail from a gill to a gallon. Tiie foi1 low i.ig are i part LIQUORS, Sec. Cogniac, Peach, and Domestic Ijimiidy ; W est India and Domestic Rum; Holland and Domestic Gin ; Port, Madeira. S-. iss, Vcv.ay, White, Sweet Malaga, Burdcax Claret, London Particular, Sicily and Muscatel Wines; Cher ry Pounce, Cordials, Lemonade, Punch, Boer, Porter, Cider in hollies, and Whiskey. Also, Rectified Whiskey by the hand. GROCERIES. Collee, Tea, New Orleans anil Loaf Sugar, Pepper, Alspice, Ginger, Nutmegs, (doves, Pigs, Cinnamon, Cavendish Tobacco, fresh Raisins, Rice, Codtish, Mat k ind, Herrings, Boston and Butler Cinrkers, Table Sail, in boxes, Dried Beef, Bologna Sausages, Western Ite-ei e ( 'hcese ; and a yood assortment of Cojifeclioiiaries. The ;i!)0V(- arlicles ;ire of as good a quality as can be had in the western country. Persons who are judges o (In articles are requested to examine for themselves. Prompt attention will be given at .ill times to any calls in their line. Rising Sun, April I C, I 836 y 1 32 Hafts: "jiff ff si itaffsi TURRIT cents per pound, in cash, paid for good clean RAGS, at this Office.

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MIL subscribers respectfully inform tbetr friends that they have lust received and are now opening a iresh supply of ra-o-iai)ic Sood, from New York. Resides their larrre slock of Dry Goods, they expeel (o keep constantly on hand, a quantity of Coffee, Imperial and Young Hyson Tea. Loaf and New Orleans Sugar. SuLiarhouse Molasses, cood Liquors, N;iils, Castings, Window Glass, Salt, ece. GEO. W. LANK & CO. Aurora. May 7. I80G. 30tf RISING SUN EXCHANGE, BY LEE RODGERS. THE undersigned resoectlullv inform? the. public, thai he has opened a Gro cery ami L.iqu..r Store, in the Rnck uiilding on .Main street, next door to Peter Rodgeiv store, where he intends to keep a gt neral ,-i-soi tment of FOR EIGN and DOMES fIC LIQUORS, of the very be-! quality, w hich he will sell, wholes do and retail, at moderate prices for cash. Also, a general supply of Groceries Cocoa and ail kinds of Nut-, Crackers, C-'iifet tionari , Hitters. Spice?. iVc. &c. together with all articles ussiially kept in such hiai-es. He has gone lo considerable expense in tilting up the EXCHANGE, so as to render it convenient anil comfortable; and he hereby givr- notice that he will not permit any gambling, lighting, quarrelling, noise, or any indt cent or lmmoiai conduct whatever, about his establishment; and as all who patronize him mu-t strictly observe these rules, tie hopes to keep a house worthy of public patronage. ' LEE RODGERS. Rising Sun, June 11.1 G.3G. FITliE subscribers resnectn CM.. I, M i.l.l t i O O I ill LOO C II 1 0115 ir-rd Ri--;ng Sun, the surrounding Ii' ;,"IM!;i'llTi aM'l public generally, that they are now carry ing on, in i.ue snap formerly occupied by Robert Best, on Main st. next to Messrs Rodgeiv brick house, the Ciiairmaking business, and will keep on hand and make to order, .ail kinds of WINDSOR, CANE, and RUSH BO TTOM Caan s, S ,t!(,"s and all other kinds of work ia their ii::e. From their ( . xpoi ience in do- business, ami a determination to do good work, they flatter themselves that l hey will receive a libera! custom. Orders from a di-iance will be prompily attended to. Old Chairs, Settees, Sec. will be repaired on liberal terms, and al a short nul ice. Country Produce, such as may I e a freed upan. wiil ho takf ecu in payment. MA PES oc ARMSTRONG. Rising Sua, Dec. 26, 1 835. LATE ARRIVAL OF .cw & Clieap floods Y Ilia subscribers Inivc just received Jl and now offer for Side, at their stare at James" Mill, a very large and fashionable assortment of GOODS, selected with great care, and suited for the present and approaching season. DRY-GOODS. Broad Cloths, Cassinetls, Cassimcrcs, Joans, Petersham, Ciicassians, Ginghams, Bnmhaz.'tts, Flannels, Linseys, Calicoes, Silks, Sheetings and Shirting, Hosier-., Mu.-lins, Vesting., Gloves, Handkerchiefs, ece., iJcc. Tea, Coffee. Sugar, Chocolate, Pepper, Salt, Rice, Ginger, Al-pice, anJ all other articles i:i the grocery line. UARDWAUK Sf CU'i LERY Iron, Nails, Steel, Castings, Shovels, Sp.ules, Forks, Andirons, (race chains, Mill and cross cut Saws, Files, hatchets, Cooper's Tools, Sec. A VKKV l.AlliiK A SSOKTM K.VT OP ALSO Q.ieenstvaro, GUsswnre. TinwarcSilthllery, IIa(sa"d Caps, Drugs, Medicines, I'.mits, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Powder, S.'iof, Lead, Indigo, Cordage, and every other article heretofore kept in their store. They invite their old customers, and the public generally, to fMve (hem a call . PI ATT & AT II EARN. James1 mill, Sept. 3, 183G. THE TI51ES IS IM'lUasllKl) KVKKV SATL'KU.W, Iii Rising Sun. Dearborn co. Indiana.

TERMS. Two Dollar per year, if paid in advance; Two Dollars and Fifty Cents if pnid in six montlis; vr, Three Dtdlar.s nt the rxpira lion of the year. A failure to notify discontinuance tit the end of the time suhecribed for will ho considered a new engagement. No paper discontinued until arrearages are paid, ex, cent at (he option of the Editor. Vol i" me IV. No. 12.

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